When three or more persons assemble, each participant is guilty of unlawful assembly, which is a misdemeanor, if the assembly is:
(1) with intent to commit any unlawful act by force; or
(2) with intent to carry out any purpose in such manner as will disturb or threaten the public peace; or
(3) without unlawful purpose, but the participants so conduct themselves in a disorderly manner as to disturb or threaten the public peace.
Credits
Laws 1963, c. 753. Amended by Laws 1971, c. 23, § 69, eff. March 5, 1971.
M. S. A. § 609.705, MN ST § 609.705
Current with all legislation from the 2023 Regular Session. The statutes are subject to change as determined by the Minnesota Revisor of Statutes. (These changes will be incorporated later this year.)